5 Keys for Early Palatal Expansion
We discuss 5 key reasons for early expansion, giving additional support for early application of this beneficial...
Donna Stenberg | 6 years ago ›Classifying TM Joints - Part I
This article will describe the classification system designed by Clyde Wilkes and outline the 5 different stages of TM joints in the Wilkes...
Jim McKee | 6 years ago ›Options for Determining Vertical Dimension: Part I
What are the best techniques and methods for determining vertical dimension in dentate patients?
Greggory Kinzer | 6 years ago ›A New Perspective On Vertical Dimension
This article talks about how to redefine occlusion to include the temporomandibular joints.
Jim McKee | 6 years ago ›3 Key Clinical Steps for Successful Denture Insertion
This repeatable 3-step sequence will help any dentist with a successful denture insertion appointment.
Darin Dichter | 6 years ago ›Whether we're talking about teeth or implants, occlusion can be a tricky thing. So in this article we highlight their key differences in regards to occlusion...
John Carson | 6 years ago ›Options for Treating Excess Overjet
From no treatment to orthognathic surgery, Dr. Frank Spear walks clinicians through the various options for treating excess overjet.
Frank Spear | 6 years ago ›A Comparison of Orthodontic Retention Options
In this in-depth look at orthodontic retainers, we show how each can be used and their advantages/disadvantages.
Donna Stenberg | 7 years ago ›The Dahl concept, while rarely used in the U.S., is an alternative method for planning changes in occlusion. Dr. Frank Spear explains how he utilized it...
Frank Spear | 7 years ago ›Demystifying Manipulation for Obtaining Centric Relation
This article will help you understand how and why to use the manipulation technique to obtain centric relation.
Greggory Kinzer | 7 years ago ›Link Between Medications and Bruxism?
Studies show that there is evidence to support the theory that using SSRI medications can lead to sleep bruxism.
Jeff Lineberry | 7 years ago ›Bruxism has long been an actively discussed topic in dentistry, but the observations and definitions created for dentistry may not be adequate for diagnosing...
Martin Mendelson | 7 years ago ›